Price range: £239.99
What is it: Feature-packed smart phone with a Qwerty keypad
What we think: This is one of the best email phones around
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Nokia E71 user reviews
June 29, 2009
Posted by: Nudity
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
QWERTY keypad, landscape screen layout, camera, build quality, reliability, fast processor
What I don't like:
Screen resolution, OS, keys are a leeeetle cramped, plastic screen
Review:
The first thing you'll notice about this phone if you get your hands on one is how solid it feels. It's comfortably weighty; not too heavy, but heavy enough to feel solid.
A few things I'd have liked in it would be a better screen resolution, as it is an internet device, and a glass screen, as the large display is more likely to get scratched as it's plastic.
Otherwise, I love this phone - it's solid, reliable...the OS (Symbian S60) is very reliable, but as always sometimes it restarts or freezes. The Nokia PC Suite is easier than ever to use, and the phone also supports an 8GB SDHC card. Ring tones are loud and clear, the OS handles fine due to the fast processor and you can run several apps at a time. Download YouTube, Google Maps, Opera Mini and SmartConnect and this device is raring to go anywhere you take it.
Oh, the battery lasts me around 2 days, with internet browsing via wi-fi and HSDPA, camera, texts and calls. Not bad at all.
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